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Reeves vows action on growth amid rising debt costs
The chancellor says she is "under no illusion" about the challenge facing UK public finances.
'Screamingly funny' Tony Slattery dies aged 65
Sir Stephen Fry pays tribute to the actor and comedian well known for Whose Line Is It Anyway?
'I didn't want to get out of bed' - West Ham's Gorry
Katrina Gorry discusses her four-year battle with an eating disorder and how she hopes to create a more open environment for discussing body image.
Two teens sought over killing of boy on London bus named by police
Kelyan Bokassa died after being attacked on a 472 double-decker bus in Woolwich, south-east London.
How Premier League clubs kept to spending rules & what next?
'PSR deadline day' and selling homegrown players - how clubs deemed at risk stayed within Premier League spending rules.
Andrew Tate released from house arrest
A Romanian court lifts the order that was imposed on the controversial influencer last year.
Reeves vows action on growth amid rising debt costs
The chancellor says she is "under no illusion" about the challenge facing UK public finances.
Ukraine launches largest attack of war so far, Kyiv claims
Officials in several Russian regions, some hundreds of kilometres from the border, reported strikes overnight.
Trump breezes through to last eight of Masters
World number one Judd Trump beats Barry Hawkins 6-1 at Alexandra Palace to reach the Masters quarter-finals.
Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents
The measure is meant to help tackle the country's housing crisis, the prime minister said.
Police heard pilot shouting for help, Leicester City crash inquest hears
An inquest is hearing from witnesses to the crash at the King Power Stadium that killed five people.
Dick Turpin & disillusionment - has Fury really retired?
Tyson Fury has announced his retirement - but after a history of calling it quits, should he be believed this time?
UK bans German cattle, pigs and sheep imports after foot-and-mouth case
The disease is contagious in livestock like cattle, but poses no risk to humans or food safety.
UK bans German cattle, pigs and sheep imports after foot-and-mouth case
The disease is contagious in livestock like cattle, but poses no risk to humans or food safety.
Appeal begins to name Sara Sharif's family court judges
Sara’s father Urfan Sharif and stepmother Beinash Batool have been jailed for life for her murder.
Comedian and actor Tony Slattery dies aged 65
He was known for his quick-witted improvisations on shows like Channel 4's Whose Line Is It Anyway.
Rescuers pull more bodies from South Africa gold mine
Hundreds of people have reportedly been underground since a crackdown on illegal mining began last year.
Kate thanks staff at cancer hospital where she was treated
The Princess of Wales has given her personal thanks to staff who helped her at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
Nato launches new mission to protect crucial undersea cables
The announcement comes following a number of incidents in which infrastructure has been damaged.
Nato launches new mission to protect crucial undersea cables
The announcement comes following a number of incidents in which infrastructure has been damaged.